Graham Henry says the All Blacks have nothing but respect for the French. Photo / Getty Images
MARSEILLE - Respect. The All Blacks didn't show it in Dunedin, claim the French, as an irked Graham Henry almost fell over himself trying to redress the balance today.
Having named a full-strength side to face France in their season-ending rugby test at Stade Velodrome here on Sunday (NZT), there was no way All Blacks coach Henry was handing their hosts any more ammunition.
Excellent team, France. Check. Only lost one of their nine tests here (including victory over the All Blacks in 2000). Check. We're jaded after a punishing four tests in as many weeks. Check. The New Zealand rugby public need to lower their expectations. Check.
Only once did Henry bite, at France hooker William Servat's assertion from their training base outside Paris that the All Blacks showed a lack of respect before they lost 22-27 in Dunedin in June.
"When we were in New Zealand they put their headphones on and were smiling a bit. I'm not sure they were smiling after playing against us," Servat was quoted as saying.
"With regards to that, it will really set the tempo for the match."
Henry was to the point in his response.
"Rubbish. I'm used to comments like that so I just ignore them. There's no facts in that, we always take every game that we play seriously. We prepared well, they were better than us on the day.
"They're a very good side, the French. We respect them. With the South Africans, they're a side who think they can win every time they play against the All Blacks."
In terms of preparation, it's been two extremes.
Dave Gallaher Trophy holders France, only just into their test season with wins over the Springboks and Samoa behind them, ripped into their work at Marcoussis and do not arrive in Marseille until tomorrow night (NZT).
The All Blacks, meanwhile, had their usual Wednesday off, with some players taking a bus trip to historic Avignon, and others having private catchups with Jonah Lomu or Tana Umaga.
Henry admitted the tests in Tokyo, Cardiff, Milan and London had taxed his side and this week was all about recovery before their sharp final Thursday session.
While he'd like his side to "add the icing", in terms of finishing with a flourish and boosting their tally of three tries from their three most recent tests, he conceded any win would be a triumph.


